Maximilian albert lutzner



(No Model.)

M. A. LUTZNER.

Y SOUT SEPA-RATOR. No. 517,581. Patented Apr. 3, 1894.

UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.

MAXIMILIAN ALBERT LUTZINER, OF STEGLITZ, GERMANY.

SCOT-SEPARATO R.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 517,581, dated April 3, 1894.

Appiimion mea rune 24,1893.

'o c which may be removed for-their cleaning,`

and are connected below with the washing chamber B, by means of the canals d d. In the interior of the washing chamber-B, which is provided with van exit pipe c, for the water which has been used, and a line f, for the purified gases of combustion, are arranged roses i or water-vaporizing-mouth-pieces g, h, in such number that a perfect purification of the gases of combustion; and a sufficient draft for the removal of the purified gases, is secured. By

the rst vaporizer g, pertaining to the firstV row of vaporizers g g, which serve in the main for the production of a strong draft, the flakes of soot and the particles of ashes will be thoroughly Wet and driven against the water covered bottom of the washing chamber B. Inorder to avert the possible lescape through the conduit fof particles not suiiiciently saturated by the streams of water issuing from the nozzle D, and not held back by the water C,

,there is arranged in this conduit orchimney,

another little vaporizng arrangement h', or

several of them by means of which the flakes f of soot which might ascend are cast back in/to the water, andare carried by it through the exit pipe e into the drain pipe 1I. The second vaporing arrangement h, in respect to the direction of the jets issuing from the same, and their strength must be such that the draft produced by the rose g,is not materially neu- Serial No. 478,760. (No model.)

particles of ashes, and by this means thecontamination of the air, which in industrial cities exercises such a noxious influence over the growth of plants and trees'prevented, but

also in case the invention finds application -in dwelling houses, the passing o of the gases of combustion will be controlled independent of the weather, and principally the poisoning of the air throughoxide-gas, so often happening from the existence of bad stoves, will be rendered impossible, and likewise will be avoided the re-entering'of the smoke into the dwellings by reason of opposite winds, fogs, or the eect of the rays of the sun.

I claimy In combination, the flue, the settling chamber B connecting therewith the water\spray device g adapted to create a draft in the said chamber B, a second spray device h, the gas esc pe line f and the water outlet pipe e leading\from'the chamber, said spray device g being located near the inletof the flue into the chamber to induce a draft at this point and the said spray device h being located at the gas outlet iuej", substantially as described.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my handin presence of two witnesses.

MAXIMILIAN ALBERT LUTZNER. 

